. . . that is literally what a data set is.
Ah...finally, the ghost post has returned.
Though i haven’t seen her in much I lost all taste for Rebel Wilson because everything she does comes off as the stereotypical, overcompensating fat girl. Watching her in Pitch Perfect was unbearable at times because of this
As much as I enjoyed Chris Farley he was typecasted pretty hard. He may have been capable of more but he was always the fat bumbling idiot character that was constantly falling down. This goes all the way back to him in SNL. Yes, he had tremendous energy and was probably capable of more, but he was forced to…
Really? Chris Farley? Of like Black Sheep and, oh, the seminal classic, Beverly Hills Ninja?
Not that I’m judging a book by it’s cover - actually, fuck that - I’m totally judging a book by it’s cover - but the trailer gave me the impression that the movie was all “Look, she’s fat and ugly in the world of The Beautiful People! Laugh!”
I would add John Candy to that list. He did play the fat guy, yes, but he wasn’t just the lazy buffoon. Only the Lonely is a great example of how he could be funny and endearing without playing the fat guy role, even though his weight was a tiny part of the story.
I’m having some weird Kinja luck in this thread, so forgive me if this ends up being a bit of a double post...
John Goodman is an actor, not a comedian. John Candy is a better example. I am a bit skeptical of your choice to include Farley in the context of this particular conversation. He worked hard, sure, but his shtick was tied completely to making himself the butt of every joke for being awkward, nervous, and fat. And it…
SPOILER ALERT (Just in case)
Worf/Troi is indeed one of the canonical bad Star Trek pairings, but I submit for you another at least equally as notorious:
Considering there are more than 14 million people going on cruises each year from the US alone, cruising is pretty darn safe.
Cars will kill jobs in buggy-whip factories!
Superspeed. So simple, so limitless.
I wasn’t being sarcastic.
Some things to consider:
No more origin films. We know his origin. We’ll just assume he became a Bounty Hunter by answering an ad in the back of Blasters & Ammo and move on.
It still baffles me that we can now talk about “a mars-rock being stuck in a robot driving around on mars” as if it’s a normal thing, including hi-res photos!